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Three Hagerstown men charged in connection with standoff
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThree Hagerstown men who were arrested Friday night at gunpoint by the Washington County Special Response Team following a 90-minute standoff at an apartment near City Park have been charged in connection with the incident. Jacob Malachi Adams, 21, of...Tags: Prisons, Firearms, Prosecution, Politics, Defense
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Truckloads of joy at Kandy Kane Ball
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe ninth annual Kandy Kane Ball & Toy Drive was another sellout with more than 1,000 guests celebrating Dec. 10 at Joe's Bar. This 20,000-square-foot, warehouse-style venue was transformed into a winter wonderland with hanging mistletoe, ice...Tags: Chicago Housing Authority, Steroids, Entertainment, Interior Policy, Mark Bell
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Federal judge: Balt. police and fire pensions harmed
A Maryland federal judge ruled Tuesday that some Baltimore public employees' pensions were harmed by the city's elimination last year of payments tied to market returns. U.S. District Court Judge Marvin J. Garbis decided that police and firefighters...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Wages and Pensions, Trials, Pension and Welfare, Politics
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O'Malley makes his case for 'investments' in Maryland
Gov. Martin O'Malley used his State of the State address Wednesday to make his case for his most ambitious legislative agenda since taking office.
Now comes the hard job of selling it.
In an upbeat, 33-minute speech to both chambers of the General...Tags: Energy Saving, Justice and Rights, Personal Income, Interior Policy, E.J. Pipkin
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A bear of a problem for Obama
"You woke the bears! Why did you do that?" That's from one of my favorite scenes in "Anchorman." In the Oscar-robbed film, Ron Burgundy (played by Will Ferrell) loudly leaps into a bear pit to rescue his girlfriend and then falsely blames her for...Tags: Sociology, Republican Party, Bill Clinton, Arts and Culture, Will Ferrell
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Obama abroad is definitely adrift
Since President Barack Obama has been having a rough time lately, let me belatedly congratulate him on his apparently successful policy of regime change in Libya.
Initially, I favored a more robust and decisive intervention when Obama seemed to dither,...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Libya, Hate Crimes, NATO, Al-Qaeda
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Open carry is a danger to the carrier
This is in response to a June 5 letter by Bob Tanabe, “Not another stupid gun law.” He feels that everyone should have the right to openly display firearms and that a proposed law to ban such displays is stupid and shows a hatred by...Tags: Social Issues, Gun Control, Firearms, Italy, Politics
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UPDATE: Goshen hospital data breach exposes personal information
WSBT-TV ReporterGOSHEN – Life-threatening diseases, ailments, and illnesses – doctors at IU Health Goshen Hospital treat it all. But a different kind of virus has the hospital on alert and the personal information of 12,000 people at risk. "We are very sorry...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Interior Policy, Health, Viral Diseases and Infections
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State agency details how teen got medical credentials at hospital
As a 17-year-old boy awaits trial on charges of impersonating a physician's assistant, Osceola Regional Medical Center has tightened hospital procedures that allowed the teen to treat patients, a state report released today shows.
The Florida Agency...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Music
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Shift work: Good for your pocketbook, bad for your health
These days, it's just good to have a job. But remaining gainfully employed can take a toll on health, especially if your work has you up at odd hours and sleeping irregularly. Shift work, say two studies out this week, poses particular problems for women,...Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Diseases and Illnesses, Obesity, High Blood Pressure, Interior Policy
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Newton: It's legacy time for Villaraigosa
First of two parts | Part two
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa doesn't like to talk about his legacy. He's still moving forward, plowing through the work that is left for him to accomplish with two years remaining. Like it or not, though, this is what faces...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Teaching and Learning, Unions, Wages and Pensions, Employers
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Humane society to open west side animal welfare center
Every year, 25,000 animals are referred to the Humane Society of Indianapolis and Animal Care and Control. About 10,000 of the animals are destroyed annually. The Humane Society will open an animal welfare center at West Michigan Road and Holmes Street...Tags: Vaccines, Pension and Welfare, Politics, Preventative Medicine
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